Cervical cancer affects the female body in the cervix region. The womb of a woman finds its opening through the cervix. Many a times the human papilloma virus causes the disease.
Pre-eclampsia (previously called toxemia) is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy with associated protein loss in the urine. Early identification may prevent progression, to the convulsions of eclampsia or multisystem effects of HELLP syndrome, that are potentially fatal to both mother and fetus.
Cervical cancer is a malignancy of the cervix. It is the second most common cancer of women, worldwide. It may present with vaginal bleeding but symptoms may be absent until the cancer is in advanced stages, which has made cervical cancer the focus of intense screening efforts utilizing the Pap smear.